Cowboy Mod

Details such as a metal washbasin and straw hat lend sunny country appeal to a room decked in sleek, modern lines. Eclectic finds such as hanging lights and a vintage postcard collection keep the space inviting and inspiring.

6 of 50Photo: Dominique Vorillon, Writer: Brett Bralley

Play Room

A cushy Ultrasuede sectional and piles of pillows next to low, built-in shelves make this a perfect spot for curling up with a good read. Add vintage charm by displaying a favorite collection, such as antique globes and maps.

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7 of 50Photo: William Waldron, Writer: Brett Bralley

Singular Sensation

A monochromatic color scheme makes a bold statement. Keep walls white and incorporate your color through furniture, lighting, and accessories. A bold focal point, such as a piece of abstract art, adds interest.

8 of 50Photo: David Tsay, Writer: Brett Bralley

Shore Things

Easy-to-clean linen slipcovers in sandy tones keep this room casual and inviting. Oranges and natural wood make it the perfect spot to put your feet up at the end of a chilly day.

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9 of 50Photo: David Tsay, Writer: Brett Bralley

Natural Sophistication

This designer used a classic print on window treatments to create traditional coziness. Gentle blues are warmed by natural light from wraparound windows, making this nook the ideal daydreaming spot.

10 of 50Photo: David Tsay, Writer: Brett Bralley

Warm Colors, Green Mindset

As if this electric-hued couch weren’t enough to do the trick, homeowners installed a radiant heat system under the floors to keep their space warm while cutting energy costs.

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11 of 50Photo: William Abranowicz, Writer: Brett Bralley

American Classic

A blend of nautical knickknacks, patriotic colors, and classic plaid provide a relaxing atmosphere for good conversation in this spirited twist on a traditional colonial living room on the coast.

12 of 50Photo: William Abranowicz, Writer: Brett Bralley

Wild and Wonderful

A painted antique bed with a sawtooth canopy in red-and-white gingham sets the wildlife tone for this bedroom. The bold color, graphic print, and geometric shape contrast with the bed’s sweetness, and shiplap walls and ceilings add to the room’s charm.

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13 of 50Photo: Roger Davies, Writer: Brett Bralley

Motif Matrimony

Use timeless patterns against modern bold ones for classic cottage charm with an updated spin. Jump from bright blues to snappy oranges by anchoring them with black and white.

14 of 50Photo: Peter Murdock, Writer: Brett Bralley

Twist on Timeless

Increase the charm by veering away from the traditional color wheel. Welcoming corals and golds pair nicely with calming blues and teals. Cover walls with burlap for added warmth and texture.

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15 of 50Photo: Lisa Romerein, Writer: Brett Bralley

Seaside Lounging

Nothing says sea-inspired quite like sandy hues paired with ocean blues. A natural-colored couch and linen-covered poufs provide a calming influence when matched with a vibrant rug and throw pillows.

Barefoot Proper

Pair a calming, crisp color scheme with geometric antiques, such as these iron lamps and Mandarin-style coffee table. A slipcovered sofa and a sea grass rug make it a laid-back living space.

18 of 50Photo: Jean Allsopp, Writer: Brett Bralley

Waterfront Hideaway

Hardwoods and distressed furniture maintain the cozy feel of this coastal cottage, while a loud throw pillow adds a smidge of modern appeal. Generous seating invites onlookers to sit and soak up the view.

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19 of 50Photo: Lisa Romerein, Writer: Brett Bralley

Daydream Appeal

Wooden armoires and an ocean-inspired color palette prove this home office is anything but boring. Waves of turquoise and lots of natural light provide a relaxing environment in which to work.

20 of 50Photo: Kim Cornelison, Writer: Brett Bralley

Creativity Spark

Let a room radiate originality with bold artwork and whimsical touches. These homeowners enlivened an old sofa by making it a guestbook for family and friends to sign.

Sunny Delight

Nautical Nostalgia

Nothing warms a space like wall-to-wall wood paneling. A classic blue-and-while color scheme softens this dining space and keeps the wood from being overwhelming.

24 of 50Photo: Tria Giovan, Writer: Brett Bralley

Golden Touch

Add a jolt of color to a calming palette with accents and accessories. Pops of yellow on throw pillows and flowers help bring this soothing living room to life.

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25 of 50Photo: David Tsay, Writer: Brett Bralley

Subtle Statement

Neutral colors provide a relaxed backdrop for hints of color on modern furniture and fabric in this master bedroom. Light draperies allow for privacy without blocking natural light, while soft elements, such as a silk rug, beg for bare feet.

26 of 50Photo: Jean Allsopp; Writer: Anna Lee Gresham

Peaceful Porch

A bed swing piled with blankets and pillows issues an invitation to get comfortable and enjoy the views when there’s a chill in the air. Layering fabrics and textures adds warmth that you can both see and feel.

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27 of 50Photo: Jean Allsopp; Writer: Anna Lee Gresham

Key Ingredient

Nothing warms up a neutral room like a quick dose of color. Introduce chairs in several different hues, then take the look a step further by adding striped or patterned fabric on throw pillows or seat cushions.

28 of 50Photo: Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn; Writer: Kelly Brown Tomas

Equal Relationship

Use white to balance warmth in an all-wood space. Layers of mosquito netting add a touch of romance while still letting a room breathe. Simple throw rugs also help to soften the look.

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29 of 50Photo: Jean Allsopp, Writer: Kelly Brown Tomas

Rustic Appeal

The honeyed glow of hard and soft woods can transform a blah kitchen into a warm gathering place. Touches of a rough-hewn material such as a wooden pantry door or pine island complement the industrial look of this warehouse light fixture and stainless steel refrigerator.

Charming and Cheery

Original wood floors dressed up with a coat of paint add elegance to this cozy cottage kitchen. A refurbished English dresser-turned-island plays up the historic character; open shelving displays a mix of pottery for a punch of color.

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35 of 50Photo: Roger Davies, Writer: Kelly Brown Tomas

Keeping It Calm

Stick with a neutral palette of tans and whites, with an occasional punch of blue, to keep the mood serene and emphasize the views. Natural textures such as sisal rugs, hemp throws, and petrified-wood tables add interest and warmth.

36 of 50Photo: Roger Davies, Writer: Kelly Brown Tomas

Modern Cool

Midcentury chairs freshen up the look of this antique table, and bookcases lend a library feel to this dining room, while glass French doors let the light shine in.

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37 of 50Photo: Roger Davies, Writer: Anna Gresham

Add It On

Fall means layers, and the designer behind this master bedroom placed an antique rug over a sea-grass one. He also kept the look interesting using subtle variations in texture while sticking with a restrained palette.

38 of 50Photo: Roger Davies, Writer: Kelly Brown Tomas

Relaxing Nook

Perfect for naps or sleepovers, this loft sports a mattress made to fit around the zero-clearance chimney from the wood-burning stove below. Tiny windows allow light in and keep the space from feeling claustrophobic.

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39 of 50Photo: Annie Schlecter, Writer: Kelly Brown Tomas

Kitchen Envy

Opening shelving seems to float on a wall covered in to-die-for green tile running all the way up to the ceiling. Nautical sconces provide task lighting for the sink and counter area.

40 of 50Photo: Annie Schlecter, Writer: Kelly Brown Tomas

Hidden Potential

Daybeds under windows provide the perfect spot for cozying up with a book―or a mag!―or accommodating extra guests. Interior shingle-style walls add a vintage feel and suggest timeless New England life.

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41 of 50Photo: Lisa Romerein; Writer: Sophie C. Good

Fireside Lounge

A built-in daybed tucked into a window niche provides a comfortable spot to relax in this inviting living room. With an ideal location by the fireplace and plenty of fluffy pillows, you might not mind the colder temperatures that keep you inside.

42 of 50Photo: Brian Vanden Brink, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Exposed Elements

Wood and brick add warmth to any room, lending a relaxed, rustic feel. This tight bedroom makes the most of a small space with built-in shelves and wall hooks.

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43 of 50Photo: Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Bust Out the Blankets

In places where the sun always shines and “fall color” is a foreign term, use throws and blankets to warm up indoor lounging. The springlike blue-and-white upholstery of this wicker chaise transforms for the fall with a matching quilt, proving that seasonal decorating doesn’t have to be difficult.

44 of 50Photo: James R. Salomon, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Warm and Welcoming

A seating area by a crackling fire becomes even more inviting with the use of rich, saturated colors and heavy textures. Replace white slipcovers with reds and blues for an autumnal look, swap the sisal area rug for a stately Oriental, or try heavier patterns, such as the wooly tartan on this room’s ottoman.

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45 of 50Photo: Celia Pearson, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Comfort Underfoot

No one likes bare floors in the winter. Add thick, soft throw rugs to cozy up your space. Simple braided rugs not only warm cold feet, but also incorporate rich colors and complement the cheery farmhouse style of this cottage.

46 of 50Photo: Mike Jensen, Writer: Sophie C. Good

A Fresh Coat of Paint

Wall color is the primary way to set the mood of a space. Pick a bold fall shade, such as this room’s deep orange, and play it up with harvest-inspired accents. The natural lighting through the bay window enhances this kitchen’s sunny atmosphere.

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47 of 50Photo: Collen Duffley, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Pillow Talk

A room with a neutral palette provides a blank canvas for hot-colored accessories. The bright-orange throw pillows add a sense of warmth and a burst of energy to this functional space. Built-in bunk beds are always a cozy addition, and the overstuffed sectional sofa makes a lazy afternoon even better.

48 of 50Photo: Jean Allsopp, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Soft and Serene

Nothing is more comforting and coastal than soft blues and whites. These beautiful twin beds are accessorized for colder weather with down comforters and layers of blankets. The upholstered headboards and romantic draperies lend an inviting intimacy to the space.

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49 of 50Photo: Nathan Kirkman, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Shelf Life

Trade in bare walls for a built-in library. The rich colors and textures in a collection of timeworn volumes bring instant warmth to a room—and you’re guaranteed to have a good read at your fingertips.

50 of 50Photo: Jeff McNamara, Writer: Sophie C. Good

Shipshape

The rosy hue of cedar walls instantly warms up a room. Used in a small space such as this bath, the effect is cozy and nautical―as though you’ve just stepped below deck. The horizontal panels keep the look clean and modern rather than rustic.